After cleaning and uninstalling all installed ports, I installed gcc-devel
instead of gcc11 and that solved the issue. I could install all packages I need
after that.
Thanks Chris for your help
Franco
> On 15 Dec 2021, at 15:09, VACCARI FRANCO wrote:
>
> Eh, I gave the same weight to the tw
Eh, I gave the same weight to the two alternatives mentioned in the error
message:
Error: Failed to activate libgcc-devel: Image error:
/opt/local/include/gcc/c++/algorithm is being used by the active libgcc11 port.
Please deactivate this port first, or use 'port -f activate libgcc-devel' to
Its never a good idea to force activation as you did below.
what you should do instead is is
sudo port -f deactivate libgcc11 libgcc
then install libgcc-devel
> On 15 Dec 2021, at 1:56 pm, VACCARI FRANCO wrote:
>
> So I did that, but a lot of messages care coming’s out,
>
> mm02:~ sudo port
So I did that, but a lot of messages care coming’s out,
mm02:~ sudo port -f uninstall libgcc
Password:
---> Unable to uninstall libgcc @5.0_0, the following ports depend on it:
--->gcc11 @11.2.0_0
Warning: Uninstall forced. Proceeding despite dependencies.
---> Deactivating libgcc @5.0_0
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Please remember to reply to list...
No. do not do that.
sudo port -f uninstall libgcc
sudo port install libgcc-devel
> On 15 Dec 2021, at 11:54 am, VACCARI FRANCO wrote:
>
> Ok, I’ll delete all what I installed up to now and restart from scratch. My
> concern is that some packages will forc
Ok, I’ll delete all what I installed up to now and restart from scratch. My
concern is that some packages will force the install of libgcc and some others
will require libgcc-devel. Will see and report the outcome...
Thanks
Franco
> On 15 Dec 2021, at 12:51, Christopher Jones wrote:
>
> Hi,
Hi,
gcc-devel is the (current) preferred gcc compiler on Apple silicon at the
moment, as none of the released gcc versions are fully stable on this platform.
gcc-devel requires libgcc-devel as its runtime. libgcc and libgcc-devel are
interchangeable, so you should remove libgcc and allow libgc
I’m configuring a new Mac Mini M1 running Mac OS 12.1 and Xcode 13.2, and
installing the usual packages I need. When dealing with ImageMagick I get the
following error:
mm02:~ sudo port install imagemagick
---> Computing dependencies for ImageMagick
Error: Can't install libgcc-devel becau